The Mueller investigation may very well shut down with no other indictments, and in fact, at least General Flynn may withdraw his guilty plea and have the charges dropped because of prosecutorial malpractice.

First you say you do and then you don't.... Apparently Cruz was not part of a white supremacist group after all, at least according to the police.:

A law enforcement official says he knows of “no known ties” between the suspect who confessed to a deadly mass shooting at a Florida high school and a white supremacist group.

Lt. Grady Jordan is a spokesman for the Leon County Sheriff’s Office in Tallahassee, where the white nationalist militia known as the Republic of Florida is based. Jordan said Thursday that his office has arrested militia leader Jordan Jereb at least four times since January 2014 and has been monitoring the group’s membership.

He says his office has “very solid” information on the group and “there’s no known ties that we have that we can connect” 19-year-old Nikolas Cruz with the group.

Okay, I suppose, but I wouldn't bank on it. Cruz is obviously a very sick puppy and could have joined the white supremacists one week and ISIS the next. This adds up to nothing but what we already know: to repeat - he's a very sick puppy.

ADDENDUM: I'd never heard of a group called the Republic of Florida and I'd bet few readers had. How many members do they have? No one's saying, but I suspect it's in the range of ten. Worth noting is their Wikipedia page looks as if it was just put up five minutes ago to capitalize on the Parkland killings because it contains no additional information. Worth noting too is that these fringe groups supposedly identified with the alt-right (whatever that is - ask Bannon) are all minute in a country of 325 million. But they get a lot of ink for obvious reasons.

UPDATE: Now maybe he was part of the group for a short time, though they deny knowing him. Who knows? Others say he was photographed in a Che t-shirt. Both are possible. Why not?

For some time now, "Conservative lesbian" blogger Cynthia Yockey has been a fierce opponent of the transgender movement. Now she has written a new book to combat what she calls "the transgender coup."

Her upcoming book,"War in the Women’s Room: How to Get Men in Dresses Out of Women’s Spaces, Save Your Children from Confusion About Their Sex, and Undo the Transgender Coup," seeks to expose how the transgender activist movement harms everyone -- including transgender people.

Yockey seeks to undo the transgender coup by shining a light on the psychologically warped underpinnings of the destructive, totalitarian trangender agenda.

According to Yockey, writing in Dangerous, psychologist Ray Blanchard in the 1980s and 90s first concluded that transsexuals fall into two main types: homosexual and non-homosexual.

Homosexual transsexuals may be gay males or lesbians. Dr. Blanchard coined the term “autogynephilia” in 1989 to describe the non-homosexual transsexuals, a group comprised of heterosexuals, bisexuals, and asexuals. Asexual, in this sense, means they are only attracted to themselves). Autogynephilia is a self-induced, chronic, progressive disorder that is almost exclusively a male condition.

Yockey's theory as to why autogynephiles demand access to women’s restrooms is a startling and disturbing rebuttal to the conventional wisdom that women and girls have nothing to fear from trangenders using the ladies' room.

Autogynephiles aren’t forcing their way into women’s restrooms because they just have to pee. Autogynephiles want into women’s restrooms because simply crossing the threshold sexually arouses them.

Autogynephiles want into women’s restrooms because being there lets them think real women accept them there as women, therefore they are women. The truth is those women read him as a man who will beat them senseless if they point out he’s a man.

Autogynephiles want into women’s restrooms because if they can establish in law a right to be there, penis intact, fetishes ignored, that defines them legally and socially as women.

And above all, autogynephiles are men who want inclusion in the definition of women to fulfill their sexual fantasies no matter how many women they have to exclude from it, or what they have to do to get there.

Stormy Daniels reportedly has kept the dress she wore during her 2006 night with Trump. And she’s planning on having the dress forensically tested to search for any DNA that proves she isn’t lying about what took place that night. https://t.co/nBkLcQ35oY